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People say nothing is impossible but I do nothing every day.

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NovaJacket@novajacket·
@FTRSJoey They are appropriately supportive at this stage. If coach shows potential they can always increase the support.
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Tripp Isenhour
Tripp Isenhour@TrippIsenhourGC·
Why you shoot 70 in practice, but 78 in tournaments... Ever notice how your swing feels like butter on a Tuesday morning, but by the first tee on Sunday, it feels like you’ve forgotten how to hold a club? It’s rarely a “swing” problem. It’s a mindset problem. 🧠 The “Tightness” Trap When the stakes go up, our brains naturally start focusing on outcomes instead of actions. We start trying to “play safe” and “not mess up.” But here’s the truth: Careful golf is bad golf. Emotional reactions like doubt and over-caution inhibit your natural athletic performance every single time. ✅ The 4 Pillars of a Pro Mindset The best competitors don’t get tighter as the pressure builds… they get looser. They stop trying to control the ball and start controlling the only four things they actually can: 1. Attitude: Stay neutral. Don’t let a bad break dictate your energy. 2. Routines: Lean on your process. It’s your safety net when nerves kick in. 3. Decisions: Be 100% decisive. A “bad” club choice hit with commitment is better than a “perfect” club hit with doubt. 4. Acceptance: Once the ball is in the air, your job is done. Accept the result and move to the next shot. 🚀 The Goal: Swing freely to your targets. Commit to the routine. Sign the scorecard at the end. If you focus on the process, the score will take care of itself. 👇 What’s the biggest difference you notice in your game when the pressure is on?
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The Players’ Tribune
The Players’ Tribune@PlayersTribune·
After Rondale Moore’s death, A.J. Green is calling for better mental health resources: “I’m not an expert on mental health. I’m a former football player, and I’m writing this as Rondale’s former teammate, and — more importantly — his friend. So please have that in mind when I tell you, in my opinion, Rondale wasn’t planning on any of this. To me? He was just a kid. And he was a kid who was struggling a lot with the idea of losing his identity as a football player. It’s two major injuries … two long rehabs … two seasons away from being part of a locker room … two years of not knowing if he’s ever gonna have more NFL checks coming through. So you add that all up, and it probably doesn’t take an expert to think there’s a good chance Rondale was depressed. But I could also see encouraging signs. Like — he was talking about the future. He wasn’t just on one of these downward spirals. If anything, he seemed to be slowly pointing back in an upward direction. The thing is, though, that upward direction……. It’s not a straight line. There’s gonna be dips. And when those dips come, for whatever reason, you need to be able to manage them in time before your shit hits the bottom.... To me there’s a lot that could still be improved in the NFL, as far as how the league is helping its players with their mental health. And one way I would start is by making it mandatory, if you have a major injury, that you see an independent mental health counselor as part of your rehab. And by also making it mandatory, if you have a second major injury, that you see an independent mental health counselor for an extended period of time, even after your rehab. And the reason I say this — it’s because I’m not an expert. You know what I’m saying? Like, Rondale, he had a support system. He wasn’t alone. He had friends who loved him, family who loved him. But those relationships can be complicated. And while those people can give you love and support … what they can’t give you is professional help, and what they can’t do is equip you with tools so that, if you ever do have a mental health crisis, or even just a really bad day, you know how to handle it. And you don’t go and do something you can never undo. In my opinion, if Rondale’d had those tools, he might still be alive today. And I want to make sure we’re never saying that again about a young NFL player. Because I keep coming back to this one part about it — and it may be the part that’s most heartbreaking to me: Rondale was 25, man. He was so damn young. He really was just a kid. And then there’s one more thing I want to say about mental health in the NFL — and I hope that everyone who needs to read this is reading it. All the rules … all the initiatives … all the public statements about awareness … none of that means anything if the people who are making the football decisions, in private, are viewing mental health issues how I feel like a lot of times they still get viewed: as a red flag. That’s the truth. No one in any front office will ever say it out loud. No scout is ever gonna put it in a scouting report. But that’s how it’s viewed in this league by a lot of people. And as long as that’s the case? Stories like Rondale’s will probably keep happening. Because it means we’re telling players that having a mental health issue is gonna fuck with their money. And if we’re telling players that, then we’re creating an incentive for them to lie about their mental health. And if players lie about their mental health, then they’re going to feel shame about their mental health. And they’re not going to get the help they need — and whatever issues they’re facing are not going to get better, and are probably going to get worse. So that’s one of the big reasons I want people to read this. I want to celebrate Rondale’s life……… but I also want to make sure we’re having the realest conversation possible about his death. And the way I see it, while Rondale didn’t necessarily die because of NFL culture — NFL culture also didn’t do him no favors. It didn’t HELP him. And I just hope we can get to a place where, for the next young player going through a mental health crisis, it actually does help him. Or it even saves him.” playerstribu.ne/Rondale
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Jordan van den Berg
Jordan van den Berg@JordanvandenB12·
Thank you Lord🙏✝️
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GlennW@givemeglenn·
The UA Next All-American Camp in Carrollton, Georgia drew some of the top high school football prospects from across the Southeast, including several players that Georgia Tech is actively recruiting. nationaltoday.com/us/ga/carrollt…
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CooperBaggs 💰🍞@edgaralandough·
Im going to leave you with this tonight. Underrated life skill: asking for exactly what you want. Most people hint, hope, and wait for others to read their mind. Instead, state your request directly, explain why it matters to you, propose how it benefits them too, and give them an easy out. You'll be shocked how often the answer is yes. The worst they can say is no, which is exactly where you started. People actually respect clarity. Fortune favors the bold, but it adores the specific.
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J Tuck@jtuck151·
Georgia Tech Safety Clayton Powell - Lee @clayton1lee is a dynamic safety that has experience in the ACC 6'2 frame with fluid hips and ability to cover in the box but also play in a 2 high set .. Football is in his dna with NFL bloodlines you can see a … instagr.am/p/DV1u5AokXMp/
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ACC Men's Basketball
ACC Men's Basketball@accmbb·
you know what time it is
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If you are a recruit please block this account. They do not think that your hard work is labor.
Georgia Tech Recruiting Buzz@GTRecruitBuzz

@wilnerhotline 1. Not labor 2. Not exploited, the vast majority were over compe sated via benefits in the old era 3. And no they we also happy. The only people Not happy were activists and lawyers wanting to actually exploit the system

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Georgia Tech Men’s Basketball
Congratulations to legendary head coach Bobby Cremins on receiving the NABC International Lifetime Achievement Award. In his time on The Flats, Coach Cremins reached the NCAA Tournament 10 times, reached the Final Four in 1990, and won 3 ACC titles. #StingEm🐝
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M. Wayne
M. Wayne@mwayne757·
@flannelplains @AlanShipnuck @AvidReaderPress Phil starting winning majors at age 33 and ended up with his first three in pretty short order. "McElroy" wasn't even in contention at another major last year after barely winning at Augusta.
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Alan Shipnuck@AlanShipnuck·
If you type for a living, there is (almost!) nothing more thrilling than holding your finished book for the first time. These beauties arrived today!
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@CoachFrese Fun to watch the team develop this year. Good luck in the tournament.
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Ava
Ava@noampomsky·
So much dating advice is downstream of faking security and I genuinely think that effort is better put into actually becoming secure. Like it doesn't matter if you double text or not what truly matters is if you like yourself, and people can tell when you don't
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